This article appeared in essentially its submitted
form, in the Waco Tribune-Herald, on Saturday,
July 7, 2018. It takes on the immigration and refugee
problems, which are but one piece of a
larger pattern that I see as the gradual nazification of America. That is a path to our destruction as a
nation.
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The Immigration
Problem
There are really three separate parts to the general
immigrant problem: temporary guest
workers, refugees (asylum), and undocumented children (DACA). These are all quite different. There is no one-size-fits-all thing to do
about them, no matter how inconvenient
that might be for politics.
Temporary Guest Workers:
There two categories here, termed “skilled” and “unskilled”
workers. Skilled workers (and families)
get H2 visas, and there aren’t very many
of these. This category is not a worry
for our purposes here.
Unskilled workers also divide into “agricultural” and
“other”. The agricultural workers and
their families get H1A visas, and are
also known as “migrant farm workers”.
The “other” get H1B visas, and many
of these also bring their families.
Most of these “other” are in construction work, and more recently lawn care and many other
unskilled jobs. The quota for H1A and
H1B visas is not strictly enforced (there being some exceptions granted once
the cap is reached), but generally
speaking, there are only something like
100,000 to 150,000 of these in any given year.
The term of the visa is only a year.
The idea behind them is “seasonal work”.
The size of the labor market these people fill is a big
chunk of the number of undocumented aliens in the US: something like 10 or 12 million people. Assuming an immigrant family is two adults
and 4 kids, and that both adults
work, that’s at least about 3-4 million
jobs they fill. Fewer kids, more jobs.
The market demand is thus quite out-of-line with the legal
supply: 3-4 million jobs to fill, versus 100,000 to 150,000 guest worker visas
available, in any given year. These people have to eat, so they will come to the US for that work, they have no other feasible choice.
They will come legally if possible, illegal if not, precisely because they have no real choice. These numbers say most will have to come illegally, as forced by the unrealistically low quotas.
This has been going on for many decades. No one should be in the least surprised by
this! For those same many decades, congresses and administrations, one after another, have failed us on this issue.
Because these workers are largely illegal, it is easy to extort hard work out of them
for really crummy pay. That is
definitely unethical, if not
illegal, abuse. If these workers were legal, pay in those jobs would likely be
higher, and some Americans might even want
some of those jobs.
As it is, most
Americans do not want those jobs at all,
precisely because the work is hard,
the conditions very bad, and the
pay really lousy.
The common-sense “fix” is easy: raise the visa quotas to be in-line with the
size of the labor market these workers serve.
This will cost you a few more government workers to process and manage
the visas, but as guest worker pay
improves, you will need to supply less
welfare support to their families. The
size of this population may drop some,
over time, as more Americans take
some of those jobs.
Demonizing for political purposes this population of guest
workers, mostly from Mexico, is nothing but racism masquerading as
national security or public safety,
there can be no doubt about that.
The statistics prove there are actually fewer real criminals among this
population, than among Americans at
large. That eliminates the only
“excuse”.
Fixing this problem properly is the “right thing to do”, and it is actually a moral imperative. Hold your representation accountable: it is their job to fix this, and they have not. And there is no defendable excuse for that
lack.
Refugees (asylum):
This is a different problem,
and a different (much smaller) population of people. These are mostly people from a handful of
failed-state Central American countries,
who are fleeing for their very lives.
The types and kinds of violence vary,
but the effect is the same: certain
death.
Under our laws and policies as they have been until very recently, every such refugee has the right to come to
our border and ask for asylum. They have
the right to have an immigration judge decide their case in a timely fashion. Since there is no one to ask on the Mexican
side, they have the implied right to
step over our border and ask an official on the American side.
It is easy enough to tell who the bona fide refugees really
are. A child will cling to its real
parent, but will have to be restrained
by any bad actor using that child as a means of disguise. A nursing mother is no smuggler, trafficker,
or gang member. Many of these
people may have been brought here by such,
but they are not such. (The same
is true of illegal guest workers.)
This does require a real,
mature, experienced human being
to decide properly, not some underpaid
dropout with nothing but a rule book to follow by rote.
Recently, we have
seen an unfolding crisis on our border with an unconscionable change in policy.
Policy now criminalizes any non-citizen stepping over the
border for any purpose. Thus these
people were arrested for prosecution and their children taken from them. This was explicitly stated by some in the
administration to be a deterrent to other border crossers, including future refugees seeking asylum.
A court has recently ordered these children be reunited with
their parents. The government’s obvious difficulties
tracing where these kids actually are,
speaks directly to the intended harsh policy: there never was any original intention to
reunite anybody. Instead, children were to be taken and essentially
interned or fostered-out, and the adults
summarily deported. The President has as
much as said so.
I have to point out this evil for what it actually is: abusing refugees, particularly children, for nothing but political gain. The second House immigration bill that
recently failed has exactly that political gain embedded in it: getting Democrats to agree to fund the border
wall that we really do not need, using
both DACA and these interned children as bait.
Even the moderate Republicans backed away from this evil, which is why it failed by a large margin. And evil it is, to ruin lives for political gain.
You fix this by not criminalizing stepping across the
border to ask for asylum. The demand is
higher of late, so you simply put more
immigration judges in place to still get this done in a timely fashion. That actually greatly reduces detention housing
costs while the cases are considered.
And, you quit putting conditions
on the kind of violence we will accept as a justification: death is just death. That certainty is what those people fled in
the first place, in spite of the dangers
along the way.
Since both laws and policies require change, this is something that both congress and the
administration must do, no one else
can. Hold them accountable: there is an election this fall!
Undocumented Children
(DACA):
These are the children brought here illegally, mostly by illegal guest workers. These children had no choice. They fell into a sort-of unaddressed limbo in
our immigration policies and laws. Congress
after congress, and president after
president, failed to deal with this. The
previous President tried a stopgap measure.
The current President is undoing that,
and is using this issue as part of the bait to get what he wants
politically.
The statistics show that the vast majority of these kids have
well-assimilated into America, getting
educated, getting jobs. They have become exactly what we like to
see in our citizenry. There needs to
be a way to make citizens of people like that,
and currently there is not one. That
is what you fix.
It starts with some sort of interview or hearing to weed out
the bad actors, but we have to ensure
that this process cannot be abused the way the asylum process recently
has been. That’s the short-term
solution. It requires actions from both
congress and the administration, and
only you (at the ballot box) can hold them accountable for it.
The long-term solution depends upon properly solving the
other two problems: temporary guest
workers, and refugees seeking
asylum. Solve those properly, and the undocumented child (DACA) problem naturally
goes away, in about a generation. At that point, your only remaining illegals really will be the
smugglers, traffickers, and gang members.
How to Get These Done
Step 1. No matter
which party you favor, ditch the
politics! Don’t fall for the propaganda
from either side (and it is loud and voluminous)! Find out the facts for yourself. Use your logic and your knowledge of people
to figure out what the truth really is,
which is always one whale-of-a-lot more complicated than some idiotic political
sound-bite slogan. If you really do
this, I think you will reach conclusions
fairly similar to mine.
Step 2. Decide what you want done about these problems. I think that if you really honestly did step
1, you will pretty much generate the same
to-do list that I did.
Step 3. Communicate what you want done, and why,
to your representation in Congress and in the White House. In that communication, let them know that you are watching for
outcomes, and that you will hold them
accountable. The addresses are well
known, and obtainable on the
internet. You can now contact them by
email, but a paper letter sent by surface
mail is still more impressive.
Step 4. Actually hold them accountable at election
time! If they cannot be statesmen and do
the people’s business instead of politics-as-usual, they are just not someone you want to hold
the offices, so try somebody else. Simple as that.
The next election is this November.
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These immigration/refugee issues are just one piece of the ongoing
nazification of America. There is also
the leader-who-can-do-no-wrong cult. And
there is chronic and widespread government lying about what is being done and
why. The means and details are
different than 1930's Germany, but the
overall strategies and outcomes are exactly the same.
First, there is the
in-group/out-group thing to inflame passionate support. Groups are selected for scapegoating, then demonization, then abuse,
then elimination. Same pattern as
Nazi Germany, only the details are
different: for immigrants, separations and deportations instead of gas
chambers and ovens. Note also what is being
said about political opponents. This is
quite widespread.
Second, there is the
leader-who-can-do-no-wrong cult, which historically
always leads to dictatorship. Followers
support him rabidly, despite all
facts, and all the evident harm he
brings them. Exact same pattern as Nazi
Germany. Only the details are
different, and not by very much.
Examples include tariffs in a trade war that will destroy
heartland businesses, a huge increase in
the national debt to “finance” a tax cut that is 90+% for the super-rich, and borderline treason by a leader who cozies
up to vicious dictators like Putin and Kim Jong Un, while insulting the leaders of our allies, and damaging those alliance
relationships.
That is something Soviet Russia, and now Putin’s Russia, has tried to do without success for 70+
years: weaken the Western
Alliances. Think “aid and comfort to the
enemy”, as one of two Constitutional definitions
of treason has it.
Third, there is constant
lying by officials and staff, although
we don't call them "ministers of propaganda". No effective difference there at all to Nazi
Germany. You can believe essentially nothing
the government says. That is EXACTLY
what happened after 1933 in Germany.
If we continue down this path, America will end up doing very great
evils, and will eventually be destroyed
for it, as was Nazi Germany. It's the same path, leading to the same ugly place. Only the details are different. And not by so very much.
My fellow citizens,
wake up! See this evil for what
it really is! Rise up and make things different! The Declaration of Independence says
explicitly that we really can do this.
The Second Amendment to the Constitution gives you the means to make your
uprising credible, if all else
fails.
But start at the ballot box this November! Vote for ANY alternative to this evil! You could hardly do worse, if you did only that. Changing the government at the ballot box is much
preferred over armed revolution, if only
because there is less mess to clean up afterwards.
Your personal party preferences and personal ideologies have
little to do with this. Stopping the evil
of nazification is far more important than any other consideration. Simple as that.
You all have been warned!!!!
On your heads be it, if you do
nothing!
Seems like most candidates that arent nazis by your definition want to abolish borders.
ReplyDeleteHere our neighbour hungary has a border fence, controlled and set some distance inwards. Migrants can come there but can only enter at border crossings.
Here, we have a river and spiked fence on our side.
No, we need proper borders. What I object to is abuse of people, and to rigging the system against people.
DeleteThere are criminals who cross, in addition to guest workers, and refugees. Separate problem. Fences already exist in certain places to help control that.
The system has long been rigged to deliberately make guest workers illegal (mostly to force slave labor wages upon them), and was recently misused to abuse refugees seeking asylum.
It is those two, especially the second one, that resembles what the Nazis did. THAT is what I wrote about. -- GW
From what i know Canadian work permits for even US citizens are vastly harder to get.
DeleteCountry can set that. And also whether crossing the border is illegal or not.
There is always an option to go to a border crossing to ask for asylum. If caught illegaly crossing that takes precedence before allowing asylum.
Any criminal with children has them taken away.
Resemblance to nazis is bs.